| 1972 |
Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran
forms the Tamil New Tigers (TNT). |
| 1976 May 5 |
TNT becomes the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) |
| 1983 July 23 |
LTTE ambush army patrol in Jaffna,
kills 13 soldiers, sparking an anti-Tamil pogrom in which an estimated
600 people die |
| 1983 - 84 |
India, despite denials, begins arming
and training guerrillas from five major Tamil militant groups |
| 1984 Nov 30 |
Attacks on Sinhalese villages in
northeastern border areas kill 127 people, mostly Sinhalese |
| 1985 May 14 |
LTTE guns down 146 Sinhalese civilians
at the holy Buddhist town of Anuradhapura |
|
July 8
|
First attempt at peace talks between
the government and the LTTE in Bhutan fails. |
| 1986 May 3 |
LTTE rebels bomb Airlanka plane at Colombo airport, killing 16
people
|
| 1987 April 21 |
Car bomb explodes at Colombo central
bus stand, killing 113 people and wounding scores more |
|
June 2
|
Guerrillas stop bus and shoot 33
people, including 29 Buddhist monks near the eastern town of Arantalawa |
|
July 29
|
India and Sri Lanka sign pact to
end Tamil separatism. India deploys troops in Sri Lanka |
| 1988 May 1 |
Landmine blows up bus, killing 22 passengers in eastern Trincomalee
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Nov 14
|
27 Sinhalese die in attack on bus
in Trincomalee |
| 1989 Feb 11 |
34 Sinhalese killed in shootings at Duluwewa in northeast
|
| 1990 March 24 |
Indian troops withdraw |
|
June 10
|
LTTE resumes separatist war, breaking
14 months of talks with President Ranasinghe Premadasa |
|
Aug 3
|
140 Moslems praying at a mosque in eastern village of Kattankudy
killed in machete, gun and grenade attack
|
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Aug 12
|
120 Moslems killed in Eravur, north
of Batticaloa |
| 1991 March 2 |
Deputy Defence Minister Ranjan Wijeratne killed by car bomb
in Colombo
|
| 1991 May 21 |
Former Indian premier Rajiv Gandhi
blown up allegedly by an LTTE suicide bomber |
| 1992 Sept 1 |
Bicycle bomb in eastern Batticaloa kills 22 Moslems
|
|
Oct 15
|
166 Moslems killed in northeastern
Palliyagodella |
|
Nov 16
|
Sri Lankan navy commander
Clancy Fernando blown up by LTTE suicide bomber |
| 1993 April 23 |
Suspected LTTE rebels kill former
security minister Lalith Athulathmudali |
| 1993 May 1 |
President Ranasinghe Premadasa blown
up by an LTTE suicide bomber |
| 1994 Oct 13 |
Third round of peace
talks begin between the government and LTTE |
|
Nov 24
|
Presidential candidate Gamini Dissanayake and 51 others killed
by Tiger suicide bomber
|
| 1995 April 19 |
LTTE resumes separatist drive after
six months of talks by blasting two navy boats |
|
June 4
|
Ship chartered by International
Committee of the Red Cross blown up in northern Jaffna |
|
Aug 7
|
Suicide bomber explodes
bomb hidden in coconut cart in Colombo, killing 24 and wounding
40 |
|
Oct 20
|
Suspected LTTE cadres blow up two
oil depots in capital Colombo, killing more than 20 security personnel |
|
Nov 11
|
Two Tiger suicide bombers kill
15 people in Colombo in unsuccessful attack on Army headquarters |
|
Dec 2
|
Jaffna falls to Sri Lankan army |
| 1996 Jan 31 |
Tigers ram a truck loaded with explosives
into the central Bank building in Colombo, killing 91 people |
|
July 18
|
Tiger overrun army camp in northeastern
town of Mullativu, killing 1,200 troops |
|
July 24
|
Two bomb blasts on a rush-hour
commuter train kill 57 people and injure at least 157. The government
blamed LTTE for the explosions |
| 1997 May 13 |
The army launches its biggest ground
offensive, code-named 'Jaya Sikuru' to capture the Vavuniya-Jaffna
highway. The offensive is called off in December 1998 |
|
July 5
|
Lawmaker Arunaslam Thangathurai and four others die in a grenade
attack that police blame on LTTE
|
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July 17
|
North Korean ship carrying food,
attacked and seized, killing one crew |
|
Sept 9
|
Civilian ship attacked north of
the eastern port of Trincomalee. 32 people killed in a gun battle
between rebels and the Sri Lankan navy |
|
Oct 8
|
The United States declares the LTTE
a foreign terrorist organisation |
|
Oct 15
|
The LTTE attacks The World Trade
Centre in central Colombo with a truck bomb |
| 1998 Jan 25 |
The LTTE bombs Sri Lanka's holiest
Buddhist shrine, the Temple of the Tooth, in the central town of
Kandy, killing 17 people |
|
Jan 26
|
The Sri Lankan government outlaws
the LTTE |
|
Mar 5
|
Bus bomb explosion in Maradana,
Colombo claims over 30 dead |
|
May 17
|
Tamil Tigers blamed for the assassination
of the mayor of Jaffna a member of the pro-government Tamil United
Liberation Front |
|
Sept 26
|
Tigers overrun the Kilinochchi army
camp, killing more than 900 government soldiers, also admitting
to loss of 250 of their own cadres. |
| 1999 Mar 7 |
Sri Lankan soldiers capture a large
area of territory in the Wanni district in the north of the country |
|
Sep 18
|
Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels -
many of them women - attack three villages, killing at least 50
people |
|
Oct 9
|
The US state department extends
by two years the ban on the Tamil Tigers |
|
Nov 2
|
Tigers mount their biggest ever
counter offensive and within four days overrun a total of 10 military
bases |
|
Dec 18
|
President Chandrika Kumaratunga
is wounded in a suicide assassination bid blamed on Tigers |
| 2000 Jan 05 |
A suicide bomber stages attack outside
Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike's office, killing nine people |
|
Feb 1
|
The Norwegian Government
will play an intermediary role in putting a new peace package before
Tamil Tiger rebels |
|
April 22/23
|
Tamil Tigers claim they have captured
the strategic army garrison of Elephant Pass at the entrance to
the Jaffna peninsula |
|
May 4
|
The Sri Lankan Government assumes
new powers and puts the country on a war footing |
|
May 17
|
More than 20 people are killed
and 75 injured in a bomb explosion in the eastern town of Batticaloa |
|
June 7
|
A senior Sri Lankan Minister, CV
Goonaratne, is assassinated and 20 others killed by a suicide bomber
in Southern Colombo |
|
Aug 22
|
Thailand Ban LTTE |
|
Dec 5
|
Interpol sends a world wide notice
for the arrest of LTTE chief, Velupillai Pirabakaran |
| 2001 |
|
|
Feb 28
|
LTTE Banned in UK |
|
June 3O/July
|
Sri Lanka airforce bombs suspected
rebel targets in the northern peninsula of Jaffna |
|
July 24
|
Tiger rebels attack main airbase
and the only international airport in Sri Lanka, destroying 13 aircraft
and leaving at least 12 people dead. |
|
Sep 16
|
Tamil Tiger suicide
attacks on a ferry carrying 1,200 soldiers off northern Sri Lanka
kill 29 |
|
Oct 30
|
4 killed in suicide
bomb blast targetting PM at Narahenpita, Colombo |
|
Nov 04
|
LTTEs assets in
Britain and USA frozen |
|
Nov 09
|
LTTE Banned in Canada
|
|
Dec 06
|
UNP won the parliamentary
election. |
|
Dec 19
|
Tigers announce month-long
ceasefire to start on 24 December. |
|
Dec 21
|
The government says
it will also observe month-long truce. |
| 2002 |
|
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Jan 15
|
The government eases
its seven-year embargo on goods, food and medicines entering the
northern rebel-controlled areas. |
|
Feb 21
|
Government and Tamil
Tiger rebels agree to a permanent ceasefire |
|
Sep 05
|
LTTE ban lifted by government to
pave way for peace talks in Thailand |
|
Sep 16
|
First round of Peace talks start
in Thailand between government and LTTE |
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